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'Not hatchbacks, not sedans, SUVs still king post-GST cut'
Rediff· 2025-11-12 07:17
Core Insights - The share of hatchbacks in the overall passenger vehicle (PV) industry sales has decreased from 22.4% in January-August to 20.4% in September-October, and further down to 20% in October, indicating a declining trend in this segment [1][5][6] - In contrast, the share of SUVs has increased from 54% in January-August to 56.9% in September-October, reaching 57% in October, highlighting a strong demand for SUVs [7][8] - The mid-SUV segment has also seen growth, with its share rising from 12.8% in January-August to 15% in October [8] Industry Trends - The GST reforms have positively impacted SUV sales while small cars, including hatchbacks and sedans, continue to lose market share [3][4] - The share of sedans has also declined from 8.5% in January-August to 7.9% in October [6] - The trend indicates that consumers are upgrading to larger vehicles rather than opting for smaller cars, driven by aspirations for bigger cars [9] Company Strategies - Hyundai plans to focus on the SUV segment for future launches, with expectations that the share of SUVs and MPVs in its PV sales will increase from 71% to 80% by 2030 [10] - Maruti Suzuki is open to adjusting its product launch strategy based on the recent surge in small car sales, which have risen to over 25% of its overall sales since the GST reduction [11][12] - The new GST regime has reduced the tax on small cars, but larger vehicles are still taxed at a lower rate compared to previous levels, influencing consumer purchasing behavior [13]
江淮汽车:2025年10月产销数据公布
Core Insights - Jianghuai Automobile announced that as of October 2025, the company's production volume for the month was 31,523 vehicles, representing a year-on-year increase of 3.86% [1] - The cumulative production for the year reached 312,563 vehicles, showing a year-on-year decline of 9.26% [1] - The monthly sales volume was 31,514 vehicles, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 5.49%, while the cumulative sales for the year were 313,227 vehicles, also down by 9.26% [1] Production and Sales Breakdown - In the passenger vehicle segment, the production of SUVs decreased both for the month and year-to-date, while the production of MPVs and sedans increased for the month [1] - In the commercial vehicle segment, the production of trucks increased for both the month and year-to-date, whereas the production of pickups decreased for the month [1] New Energy Vehicles - The production of new energy passenger vehicles for the month was 3,796 units, marking a year-on-year increase of 18.37% [1] - The cumulative production of new energy vehicles for the year was 20,299 units, which is a year-on-year decline of 6.01% [1] - The monthly sales of new energy vehicles were 3,581 units, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 3.74%, while the cumulative sales for the year were 19,624 units, down by 21.59% year-on-year [1]